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“Cancer isn’t always a matter of genetics or bad luck.” - Prof. David Whiteman, Brisbane’s QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute.1 A recent study from the institute found risky habits and behaviour are to blame for more than 16,000 Australians being diagnosed with...

Most of us have been touched by having someone we love be diagnosed with, battle or suffer with cancer. Most recently, a lifelong girlfriend of mine passed away after a 7 year fight with breast cancer, at the age of 44. Thankfully, I'd set her up with a Trauma Policy...

Dani is the daughter of a client I’ve had for some time. Her mum Jessie approached me to assist with some Salary Packaging strategies as she’s a nurse, and we soon became friends. Jessie is a happy, friendly, hospitable woman and extremely proud of her two beautiful...

Many Australian families struggle both emotionally and financially, when someone in their family is diagnosed with a life threatening or debilitating health condition. By considering crisis cover, you can assist in easing the financial burden should you be unfortunate enough to suffer a traumatic event.

Sometimes cheap may mean nasty as some Qld policy holders are discovering when trying to claim for their flood damaged home in Qld. Most of us are price sensitive to a degree, but it’s worth making sure you’re comparing apples with apples!

Once you have it, you often don’t give your insurance another thought until you need to make a claim. But as your lifestyle changes, its easy to out grow your insurance. If you’ve made some big changes recently – like having a child, or buying a house – you may need to reassess your insurance. As your circumstances change, so does your insurance needs.